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*Corresponding author: exio.chaparro@utm.edu.ec
Exio Isaac Chaparro-Martínez
1*
Lelly María Useche-Castro
2
Felipe Rumbaut-León
2
Eneida María Quindemil-Torrijo
1
Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ). 2022, 39(4): e223954
ISSN 2477-9407
DOI: https://doi.org/10.47280/RevFacAgron(LUZ).v39.n4.09
Invited article
Associate editor: Dr. Jorge Vilchez-Perozo
University of Zulia, Faculty of Agronomy
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Keywords:
Bibliometric
Publication
Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía
Universidad del Zulia
Venezuela.
Metric analysis of the Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía de la Universidad del Zulia (2011-2021)
Análisis métrico de la Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía de la
Universidad del Zulia (2011-2021)
Análise métrica da Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía de la Universidad del Zulia (2011-2021)
1
Facultad de Ciencias Humanísticas y Sociales, Universidad
Técnica de Manabí, Ecuador.
2
Departamento de Matemáticas y Estadística. Instituto de
Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Técnica de Manabí, Ecuador.
R
eceived: 02-05-2022
Accepted: 08-10-2022
Published: 25-11-2022
Abstract
The Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía de la Universidad del Zulia
(LUZ), is a publication of the Instituto de Investigaciones Agronómicas
de la Facultad de Agronomía, (LUZ) Venezuela. The digital content of the
journal is hosted on the web site https://produccioncienticaluz.org/index.
php/agronomia and is indexed in national and international databases.
The objective of this research is to analyze the editorial management
of the Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía (LUZ) in the period 2011
to 2021 through a bibliometric analysis of authorship, production, and
collaboration, emphasizing the identication of the main research topics,
their relationship and the components that integrate them. A descriptive,
longitudinal, retrospective study of trend (analyzes changes over time) was
carried out using quantitative techniques. It is based on the theoretical and
methodological framework provided by information metric studies. Searches
were carried out in the Scopus database. Several computer programs were
used for data processing: VOSviewer, bibliometrix and Publish or Perish.
The journal has a total of 442 original papers, from 2010 to 2021, with a total
of 1375 authors, with an average production for the period of 40 articles per
year and an average of 4.43 authors per article.
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Resumen
La Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía, de la Universidad del
Zulia (LUZ) es una publicación del Instituto de Investigaciones
Agronómicas de la Facultad de Agronomía (LUZ), Venezuela, está
indizada en bases de datos nacionales e internacionales. El objetivo
de esta investigación es analizar la gestión editorial de la Revista de
la Facultad de Agronomía (LUZ) en el periodo 2011 a 2021 usando el
análisis bibliométrico de autoría, producción y colaboración, haciendo
énfasis en la identicación de los principales temas de investigación,
su relación y los componentes que los integran. Se realizó un estudio
de alcance descriptivo, longitudinal de tendencia (analiza cambios a
través del tiempo) y retrospectivo, usando técnicas cuantitativas. Se
sustenta en el marco teórico y metodológico provisto por los estudios
métricos de la información. Las búsquedas se realizaron en la base
de datos Scopus. Se utilizaron varios programas informáticos para
el procesamiento de los datos: VOSviewer, bibliometrix y Publish
or Perish. La revista cuenta con un total de 442 trabajos originales,
desde del año 2011 hasta el 2021, con un total de 1375 autores, una
producción promedio para el período de 40 artículos por año y un
promedio de 4,43 autores por artículo.
Palabras clave: Bibliometría, publicaciones, Revista de la Facultad
de Agronomía, Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela.
Resumo
A Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía de la Universidad del
Zulia (LUZ),) é uma publicação do Instituto de Pesquisa Agronômica
da Faculdade de Agronomia (LUZ), Venezuela. O conteúdo digital
da revista está hospedado no site https://produccioncienticaluz.org/
index.php/agronomia e está indexado em bases de dados nacionais e
internacionais. O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar a gestão editorial
da Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía (LUZ), no período de 2011
a 2021 por meio de uma análise bibliométrica de autoria, produção
e colaboração, enfatizando a identicação dos principais tópicos de
pesquisa, sua relação e os componentes que os integram. Foi realizado
um estudo descritivo, de tendência longitudinal (analisa mudanças
ao longo do tempo) e escopo retrospectivo, utilizando técnicas
quantitativas. Baseia-se no referencial teórico e metodológico
proporcionado pelos estudos métricos de informação. As buscas
foram realizadas na base de dados Scopus. Vários programas de
computador foram utilizados para o processamento dos dados:
VOSviewer, bibliometrix e Publish or Perish. A revista possui um
total de 442 trabalhos originais, de 2011 a 2021, com um total de
1375 autores, uma produção média para o período de 40 artigos por
ano e uma média de 4,43 autores por artigo.
Palavras-chave: Bibliometria, publicações, Revista de la Facultad de
Agronomía, Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela.
Introduction
Publications in peer-reviewed and indexed journals is the most
expeditious way to demonstrate the results of scientic research
and thus promote the dissemination of scientic knowledge in all
subject areas (Capurro, 2015). Journals in agricultural sciences aim
to disseminate research in the eld of agronomy and related sciences
(Sangerman et al., 2015).
Agricultural science journals in Latin America have achieved
a prominent presence in international databases. From the study of
the articles published in them, it is possible to know the thematic
evolution of the research, so in this research an analysis of the main
bibliometric indicators of the Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía
(LUZ) will be made, since it is a journal that has maintained for
many years the publication of scientic articles in the Venezuelan
agricultural sector.
The process of generating a scientic journal aims to inuence
the dissemination of the work of researchers from dierent regions
and countries (Baiget, 2020). In the case of Venezuela, the Revista de
la Facultad de Agronomía (LUZ) is a publication of the Instituto de
Investigaciones Agronómicas of the Facultad de Agronomía (LUZ),
published since 1968. The internationally recognized abbreviation is
Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ), is a scientic publication in digital format
with ISSN 0378-7818.
The journal publishes four issues per year, under a continuous
publication format. The digital content of the journal is hosted in the
Sistema de Servicios de Bibliotecas e Información (Serbiluz), of the
Universidad del Zulia https://produccioncienticaluz.org/index.php/
agronomia. It is also indexed in national and international databases:
Scopus and WoS, among others.
In Scimago, the set of journals is classied according to their
SJR and is divided into four equal groups, four quartiles (Q). Q1
comprises the quarter of the journals with the highest values, Q2 the
second highest values, Q3 the third highest values, and Q4 the lowest
values. In the case of Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ) has remained in Q4 in
all categories where it is analyzed, except for the year 2016 in the
Food Science Category where it ranked in Q3.
Based on the above, the following study was designed to analyze
the editorial management of the Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ) in the
period 2011 to 2021 through a bibliometric analysis of authorship
and production, emphasizing the identication of the main research
topics, their relationship and the components that make them.
Metric studies of information
Information metric studies have gained acceptance for their
usefulness in the description, evaluation and monitoring of scientic
activity and information ows in general. Among their main purposes
are to understand the dynamics of science, identify new research
fronts, characterize the intellectual structure of a knowledge domain
and its communication patterns, analyze thematic and collaborative
networks, evaluate research results, contribute to prospection and the
denition of scientic policies (Sánchez and Zacca, 2021).
Background
The antecedents considered are related to this work, from the
methodological and content point of view. Among the research
related to the bibliometric proposals proposed and carried out prior to
this research, the following can be mentioned:
Metric studies have been carried out in dierent regions of the
world, using dierent databases or data sets and various indicators
to analyze this dynamic (Nuño et al., 2022). In the Latin American
context, studies on scientic journals have been presented (Chaparro
& Maldonado, 2004), most of the studies have focused on the area of
animal and veterinary science (Hinojosa et al., 2020).
In journals in agricultural sciences, very specic bibliometric
analyzes have been carried out, such as the one performed to the
journal Zootecnia Tropical (Montilla, 2016), in the journal La Técnica
(Quindemil et al., 2017), in the journal Centro Agrícola (Paz et al.,
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2016) and the one performed for the Revista Mexicana de Ciencias
Agrícolas (Sangerman et al., 2015).
Duarte et al., (2021) studied the main international topics on
agricultural labor research using Scopus. The bibliometric review
allowed the identication of scientic communities (USA, France,
United Kingdom) that have conducted the most relevant research
related to labor in agriculture in the last 10 years.
A bibliometric review of work in agriculture was identied based
on articles indexed in Web of Science (Malanski et al., 2019). Other
areas that have been studied are: veterinary sciences (Rojas et al.,
2013) and agricultural sciences (Saavedra et al., 2002).
Methods
A descriptive (Hernández et al., 2018), longitudinal (analyses
changes over time) and retrospective study was conducted, using
quantitative techniques and supported by the theoretical and
methodological framework provided by information metric studies. A
bibliometric approach was adopted by applying quantitative methods
(indicators and mathematical models) to the scientic literature
published in Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ). The standard bibliometric
procedure consists of the steps scientic document collection,
processing, visualization and data analysis. The work was developed
considering this structure.
The following steps were carried out for the development of the
research:
Source of information
The searches were performed in the Scopus database, it has been
chosen for having to date, the highest coverage at the journal level
(Guerrero-Bote et al., 2021) has been used in scientometric studies
(Baas et al., 2020) and for its metadata quality and annual growth of
indexed journals (Leydesdor et al., 2010).
Search strategy
Search in the ISSN eld of the journal: 0378-7818
Timing
The search was carried out limiting the analysis to the articles
included in this source for the years 2011-2021.
Documentary typology
Scientic articles
Data collection
The data collected by Scopus are presented, it should be noted
that there may be some dierences with what is reected on the
journal’s website, in all cases it surely corresponds to the reality of
the scientic production of Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ).
Data analysis
Once the numerical data were collected, they were transferred to a
matrix, which was analyzed using statistical procedures. Description
of trends, contrast of groups or relationship between variables.
Analysis programs
Several computer programs were used for data processing (Bales
et al., 2020), such as VOSviewer (Van Eck and Waltman, 2018),
bibliometrix (Aria and Cuccurullo, 2017) and Publish or Perish
8.2.3944.8118 (Harzing, 2007).
Presentation of results
The presentation format is relatively standard, such as tables,
gures, and statistical models.
Scope of the study
Unidimensional indicators were analyzed: production by years,
author production and productivity by keywords. Impact indicators
were also used to determine the most cited authors and the most cited
publications. Multidimensional indicators were also applied: author
collaboration and co-occurrence of keywords.
Discussion
General characteristics of the Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ)
This study provides evidence of the editorial management in the
Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ). The total number of original papers, the
number of papers per year and the average for the period considered
and the chronological distribution of the total number of original
papers were calculated based on these data. The journal has a total of
442 original papers, with an average production for the period of 40
articles per year.
The general characteristics of Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ) in the
Scopus search using the programs Publish or Perish 8.2.3944.8118,
Bibliometrix are as follows:
Publication years: 2011-2021
Citation years: 12 (2011-2021)
Papers: 442
Citations: 470
Citations/year: 39.17 (acc1=22, acc2=3, acc5=0, acc10=0,
acc20=0)
Citations/paper: 1.06
Authors/paper: 4.43/4.0/4 (mean/median/mode)
Age-weighted citation rate: 74.34 (sqrt=8.62), 22.02/author
Hirsch h-index: 8 (a=7.34, m=0.67, 84 cites=17.9% coverage)
Egghe g-index: 9 (g/h=1.13, 92 cites=19.6% coverage)
Average years from publication 6.46
Average citations per documents 1,063
References 9964
Document types
Articles: 427
Publisher: 3
notes: 8
review: 4
Author: 1375
Authors of single-authored documents: 15
Authors of multi-authored documents: 1360
Single-authored documents 15
Authors per Document 3.11
Co-Authors per Documents 4.44
Collaboration Index 3.19
The details of the Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía of the
Universidad del Zulia in Scopus are the following:
Scopus coverage years: 2008 to present
Publisher: Universidad del Zulia
ISSN: 0378-7818 E-ISSN: 1690-9763
Subject areas:
Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Food Science.
Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Agronomy and Crop
Science
Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Plant Science
Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Zoology and Zoology
Annual distribution of articles
The data shows that the largest number of articles in the period
analyzed is concentrated in the year 2014, with more than 100 articles.
This is followed by the year 2020 with more than 60 articles and the
year 2021, with more than 55 articles respectively. It is valid to point
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Thus, a PI ≥1 indicates a production of 10 articles or more;
similarly, PI = 0 indicates the production of only one article. This
productivity index makes it possible to establish three classes of
authors according to their productivity: major producers with 10 or
more articles (IP≥1), intermediate (0<IP<1) and transient (IP=0).
To calculate the IP, a list of authors was prepared containing
each of the authors and co-authors, indicating their aliation, total
production of articles and participation as main and secondary
author.
In this analysis, Ettiene G. stands out with 14 articles, followed
by Sulbarán B., with 12, Sandoval L., with 11, Bracho B. and
Fernández V. with 10 articles. The fth position is occupied by
Berradre M., Pacheco D., Pérez-Pérez, Soto J. and Sánchez-
Urdaneta with 9 articles each (gure 3).
Figure 3. Distribution of authors. Period 2011-2021.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Figure 4. Evolution of authors. Period 2011-2021.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
out that in the years 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2009, 2011 and 2017,
the scientic production was between 29 and 32 articles per year,
being 2015 the year with the lowest amount (gure 1).
Figure 1. Annual distribution of articles. Period 2011-2021.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Documentary typology
Figure 2 shows the distribution of the documentary typology,
prevailing (96.6%) the articles published in the journal, this present
higher quality information, because they have rigor from peer
review.
Figure 2. Distribution of documentary typology. Period 2011-
2021.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Authorship
Figures 3 and 4 show the data of authorial scientic production
in the period under study. A widely used bibliometric indicator is
the productivity of researchers, which is governed by Lotka’s law.
In our case, it was used to measure the productivity of the authors
of Rev. Fac. Agron (LUZ).
The productivity index is mathematically calculated according
to the formula: IP = Log n, where: IP = Productivity index, n =
number of articles.
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Figure 3 shows the productivity index of the journal. There
are only 5 authors who have a PI≥1 and who can be considered as
major producers; that is, they have published 10 articles or more.
On the contrary, 340 of the authors have produced a single article
(IP=0). Analyzed from another point of view, 97 of the authors have
written between 2 and 9 articles. Although these gures refer to both
main authors and co-authors, they agree with data obtained in other
investigations.
Aliations
The analysis by institutional aliation shows the origin of the authors
by institutions. In the rst place is the Universidad del Zulia (LUZ), with
193 authors in the published papers; it is followed by the Universidad de
Los Andes, with 38 authors in the published articles (gure 5).
Figure 5. Distribution of articles by institutional aliation.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Production by country
With regard to the analysis by country, the rst place in scientic
production is held by Venezuela, with a total of 315 articles; the
second place is held by Mexico, with 45 articles; the third place is
held by Ecuador, with 34 articles; the fourth place is held by Spain,
with 32 articles; followed by Cuba, with 21 articles, Brazil, with 20
articles, Colombia, with 13 articles, and Chile, with 11 articles (gure 6).
Figure 6. Distribution of articles by country
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data
In the distribution of the articles by most cited by countries, the
most cited were Venezuela with 232 citations, followed by Spain with
45 citations and Mexico with 32 citations (gure 7).
Figure 7. Distribution of articles by most cited countries.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
International collaboration
In international collaboration, it can be observed that there are
wide and diverse collaboration networks both with countries in the
Americas, especially Mexico, Ecuador and Cuba, and in Europe,
mainly Spain (gure 8).
Figure 8. Collaboration map.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Languages
In the period analyzed, 391 articles appeared in English and 126
in Spanish (gure 9), the former prevailing because the journal has
within its policies the publication of articles in English. Since English
is widely used by scientists all over the world, the production in
English guarantees access to researchers from all over the world and
is recognized as the language with the greatest impact in science.
Citations
In the analysis of the documents published in Rev. Fac. Agron.
(LUZ) with more citations worldwide, 4 authors stand out with more
than 10 citations (Olivares B., Sivoli L., Contreras G. and Celis-
Velazquez R.) (gure 10).
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Figure 9. Language capacity. Evolution of articles in English.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Figure 10. Most cited documents.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Sources
In relation to the analysis of the most cited sources of information
in the Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía, 19 citations of this
journal stand out in the rst place. The second place is occupied by
Bioagro and J. Agr. Food Chemical, with 14 citations each. The third
position corresponds to Theriogenology and Thesis, with 13 citations
each. Fourth place goes to SCI Horti Amsterdam, with 12 citations.
Fifth place goes to Food Chem. with 9 citations, followed by
CULTROP, with 8 citations, in sixth place. The seventh place goes to
Anim Reprod SCI and Interciencia, with 7 citations each. The eighth
place goes to Front Plant SCI and Pastos y Forrajes, with 5 citations
each. The ninth place is shared by: Agron. J., Anal. Chim. Acta, Ann.
Bot-London, J. Arid. Environ., J. Exp. Bot., J. Food Compos. Anal.,
Rev. Bras. Semente and Rev. Bras. Zootecn.,, with 4 citations each.
This panorama shows that researchers use a diversity of national and
international sources of information (gure 11 and gure 12).
Figure 11. Sources of information cited in the Revista de la
Facultad de Agronomíua.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Figure 12. Citation network in the Revista de la Facultad de
Agronomía.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Thematic trend
Four clusters are observed (gure 13). The words that constitute
agronomic terms in the red cluster are: fertilization, biomass, crops
and seeds. In the purple cluster, the term fruit trees stands out. In the
green cluster the terms: germination, seeds, water and species. In the
blue cluster, the agronomic terms are soils and seeds. These terms
that stand out are vegetable agriculture; however, no term related to
animal agriculture appears (gure 14).
Networks of collaboration among authors
In the collaboration networks between authors, four networks
stand out, consisting mainly of authors Pacheco, Ettiene, Rodriguez
and Sulbaran (gure 15).
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Figure 13. Thematic trend.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Figure 14. Thematic trend.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Figure 15. Collaboration networks among authors.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Collaboration networks among institutions
In the network of collaboration between institutions, the network of
the Universidad del Zulia with national and international universities
(Spain and Ecuador) prevails as the most extensive (gure 16).
Figure 16. Collaboration networks between institutions.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Collaboration networks between countries
In the collaboration networks between countries, two clusters
stand out, the rst is made up of Venezuela, Chile, France, Colombia,
Spain and the USA; the second cluster is made up of Mexico, Cuba,
Ecuador, Brazil and Uruguay (gure 17 and gure 18).
Figure 17. Collaboration networks between countries.
Source: Authors’ elaboration based on Scopus data.
Conclusions
According to the analyses described and bibliometric indicators
presented, although there are still areas in which it is necessary to favor
better indicators, it can be concluded that the Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ)
presents an important evolution and expansion, especially in terms of
the number of articles published annually, collaboration of authors,
institutions and nationalities. Additionally, the number of citations of
the articles published in the journal has grown exponentially, although
this aspect requires more time to evaluate its stability.
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This work has presented general indicators of the production of
Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ), since 2011, with the aim of characterizing
the historical development of this publication, which has a relevant
trajectory in terms of scientic production in agronomy in Venezuela.
The indicators show that currently the Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ) is
positioned as a space of diverse publication in the agricultural subject
at national and international level, it has presented a high growth in
its indicators, besides projecting itself as a continuous contribution to
the scientic development and diusion of agronomy.
We found 442 documents published in the journal from 2011 to
2021, with a total of 1375 authors, with an average of 4.43 authors
per article, similar to that presented by Schmidt et al., (2017), who
identies that there are 5.2 authors per article in the thematic area
of Agricultural and Biological Sciences. In the study period, the
number of articles published in the Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ), has had
a sustained growth.
The information provided has made it possible to give a
quantitative account of the changes that the journal has had over time
in its citation indexes, which has been considered an adequate way of
describing its development.
One of the aspects that is exposed as a continuous challenge for this
publication is to propose constant improvement for an increase in the
indexes of quality and visibility, aspects that reect the performance
of constant work and strengthening of good editorial practices.
In conclusion, the Revista de la Facultad de Agronomía of the
Universidad del Zulia has experienced an improvement in quality,
which is conrmed by its permanence in international databases such
as Scopus and WoS.
On the other hand, the bibliometric results found in this study
are positive and show improvement. However, in order to continue
improving the bibliometric and scientometric indicators, the journal
should improve the following aspects:
1) it is important that the number of references less than 5 years/
article in relation to the year of submission of the publication increases
(to decrease obsolescence),
2) it is necessary to increase interdisciplinary collaboration in the
works, in order to favor the Collaboration Index,
3) bibliometric indicators should be monitored, taking into
account the versatility of the interpretation,
5) the bibliometric measurements made in the databases in
which indexing has been achieved should be incorporated into the
monitoring as an added value.
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